Yep, here he is in all of his badass-gecko glory...


So basically, losing his tail just made his balls look a lot bigger [
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-Randy
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Yep, here he is in all of his badass-gecko glory...


So basically, losing his tail just made his balls look a lot bigger [
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-Randy
He is definately a stud. Haven't some said that some males breed better without a tail?? Or are those people just trying to sell their tail less males???
P.S. to bad about the tail and those were spectactular photos.
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My thoughts and opinions based on my experiences,
Jeremy Letkey.
www.LetkeysLeos.com
LetkeysLeos@LetkeysLeos.com
"Haven't some said that some males breed better without a tail?? Or are those people just trying to sell their tail less males???"
From everything I've heard, most wild adult males have lost their tails. So I don't think it's a negative in any way (even overall appearance). Just a unique event for us...
Take care,
Randy
Considering the tails look like bird poop from above, or at least my gecko's tail does, can't say it detracts from their beauty at all 
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